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Spoken Word

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This captivating exploration of spoken word poetry is penned by an influential poet, professor, and slam champion. In 2009, at just twenty years old, Joshua Bennett performed a spoken word piece for Barack and Michelle Obama at a White House 'Poetry Jam,' an event that also featured Lin Manuel-Miranda. This moment marks just one highlight in Bennett's journey through the vibrant world of spoken word in the 2010s. He delves into the art form's roots, examining the Black Arts movement and the significance of poetry and song in Black education. He recounts the origins of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, founded by Miguel Algarín, where iconic figures like Ntozake Shange gathered. The book also traces the rise of the slam format, which began at the Get Me High Lounge in Chicago, and the impact of social media on spoken word's popularity. Bennett reflects on his own experiences alongside his sister, who played a vital role in promoting the art form and creating spaces for literature and freedom. This work celebrates diverse voices that challenge the mainstream, showcasing the profound influence of spoken word across various platforms, from Broadway to political protests, and in cafes and classrooms worldwide.

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Spoken Word, Joshua Bennett

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2023
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